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Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement Clinical Importance (Paperback)
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Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement and Clinical Importance
ISBN: 9783709187470 bzw. 3709187478, in Deutsch, Springer, Taschenbuch, neu.
Paperback. 168 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 0.4in.We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc. ) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc. ). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement Clinical Importance (2014)
ISBN: 9783709187470 bzw. 3709187478, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Corneal Sensitivity
ISBN: 9783709187470 bzw. 3709187478, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Nature, Taschenbuch, neu.
We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc. Soft cover.
Corneal Sensitivity
ISBN: 9783709187470 bzw. 3709187478, in Deutsch, Springer, Wien Springer, Berlin, Taschenbuch, neu.
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The sensitivity of the cornea elicits one of the most defense reflexes of the human body. Now modern microprocessor technology has succeeded in developing a highly sensitive apparatus for quick and quantitatively reproducible measurement of corneal sensitivity. Some of the many topics concerned are: differential diagnosis and control of thecourse of herpetic diseases of the cornea reinnervation following surgical intervention in the anterior section of the eye effects of various beta-blockers on the cornea basic questions of tolerance and adaptive quality of contact lenses and the dimensions of damage caused by glaucoma, elucidated by the direct correlation between disturbed sensitivityand stage of the glaucoma.Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984. 2011. VIII, 155 pp. 102 figs. 229 mmVersandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Softcover.
Corneal Sensitivity
ISBN: 9783709187456 bzw. 3709187451, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Shop, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc. eBook.
Corneal Sensitivity (2012)
ISBN: 9783709187456 bzw. 3709187451, in Deutsch, Springer, Springer, Springer, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective ( e.g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical ( e.g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc.
Corneal Sensitivity - Measurement and Clinical Importance
ISBN: 9783709187456 bzw. 3709187451, vermutlich in Englisch, Springer Vienna, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Corneal Sensitivity: We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc. Englisch, Ebook.
Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement and Clinical Importance (2012)
ISBN: 9783709187456 bzw. 3709187451, in Englisch, 158 Seiten, Springer, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc. Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2012-12-06, Freigegeben: 2012-12-06, Studio: Springer.
Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement and Clinical Importance (2012)
ISBN: 9783709187456 bzw. 3709187451, in Englisch, 158 Seiten, Springer, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
We in ophthalmology are fortunate to be able to measure quantitatively many aspects of ocular morphology and visual function. These measurements are either objective (e. g. electroretinography, tonometry, electromyography, visually evoked responses, etc.) or subjective and psychophysical (e. g. visual acuity, visual fields, color vision, etc.). One aspect of corneal physiology and pathology which has so far escaped careful and reliable measurements is corneal sensitivity. Previous attempts have been rather crude and can be compared to measuring intraocular pressure by digital compression. Professor Draeger has for the last decade and a half directed his attention to the question of esthesiometry of the cornea. He has a gift for constructing and devising new ingenious ocular instruments. His handheld tonometer is a splendid example. He has now applied the principle of this instrument to the new electronic optical esthesiometer. In many publications he has reported on his first results using this modern technique to study corneal physiology and evaluate certain pathologic conditions. In this monograph Professor Draeger has collected all of his material and reports on his long experience. The usefulness of this instrument is just beginning to be appreciated. It is obvious that this new measuring device will help us in the fitting of contact lenses, evaluating herpes simplex infections of the cornea, follow the postoperative course of patients with a penetrating keratoplasty, etc. Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Publiziert: 2012-12-06, Freigegeben: 2012-12-06, Studio: Springer.
Corneal Sensitivity: Measurement and Clinical Importance
ISBN: 9783709187470 bzw. 3709187478, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Paperback. The sensitivity of the cornea elicits one of the most defense reflexes of the human body. Now modern microprocessor technology has succeeded in developing a highly sensitive apparatus for quick and quantitatively reproducible measurement of corneal sensitivity. Some of the many topics concerned are: differential diagnosis and control of thecourse of herpetic diseases of the cornea; reinnervation following surgical intervention in the anterior section of the eye; effects of various beta-blockers on the cornea; basic questions of tolerance and adaptive quality of contact lenses; and the dimensions of damage caused by glaucoma, elucidated by the direct correlation between disturbed sensitivityand stage of the glaucoma. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.